Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

What I gather from today´s meeting in Damascus is that Al-Shara promised to eliminate ISIS in return for the kurdish areas. They want to reincorporate the areas halt by SDF without force by all SDF volunteers going back to where they came from and only the Syrian kurds remaining and SNA or HTS taking control of the entire border line with Turkey plus Hasakh and all the other villages.

There is absolutely no political reason for the US to keep the SDF there. They can have their SNA in Al Tanf moved to Deir Ezzor while the SDF local get reincoperated into New Syrian Army. One unified Syria
 
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Starting tomorrow, imports will begin
#Saudi Arabia's oil to #Syria
Ensures stability and continuity
#Iran's decision to stop its oil supplies

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Ali Al-Shihabi said, “Saudi Arabia
It is open to Al-Julani and his partners
they will be judge by their actions
Not through their history, and It certainly did not pressure Washington
Against them, others may have sides
A different perspective, especially the #UAE, but
Saudi Arabia is open towards them.”

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia promises to equip the Syrian police and support Syria with oil.🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦

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Source: Political administration in Damascus
 
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Barbara Leaf, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, traveled to Damascus and met with al-Julani today, less than two weeks after he took control of Syria without a fight.

Let's review what happened: An American diplomatic official went to meet a person who was, for her country, an international terrorist wanted with a $10 million reward, and who had no official status, in order to talk to him about what he would do to the future of Syria, without elections, institutions, or a constitution.

Let's believe that America was surprised by the movements of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, and that there was no coordination, facilitation, or green light. Can you tell me what happened in less than two weeks that would make an American official go to Damascus with complete confidence to meet an international terrorist with a reward for information about him?

Speaking of the reward, Barbara Leaf informed al-Julani that the reward had been canceled, and later told reporters that the decision was “political and in line with discussions with HTS about America’s interests."

"America's interests"... which are simply that Syria completely withdraws from the Eastern Bloc, whether Russia or Iran.

"America's interests" are the main criterion by which a decision is made to facilitate the extradition of a terrorist by a country.

Again..why is this? Because of America's interests.



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Barbara Leaf, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, traveled to Damascus and met with al-Julani today, less than two weeks after he took control of Syria without a fight.

Let's review what happened: An American diplomatic official went to meet a person who was, for her country, an international terrorist wanted with a $10 million reward, and who had no official status, in order to talk to him about what he would do to the future of Syria, without elections, institutions, or a constitution.

Let's believe that America was surprised by the movements of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, and that there was no coordination, facilitation, or green light. Can you tell me what happened in less than two weeks that would make an American official go to Damascus with complete confidence to meet an international terrorist with a reward for information about him?

Speaking of the reward, Barbara Leaf informed al-Julani that the reward had been canceled, and later told reporters that the decision was “political and in line with discussions with HTS about America’s interests."

"America's interests"... which are simply that Syria completely withdraws from the Eastern Bloc, whether Russia or Iran.

"America's interests" are the main criterion by which a decision is made to facilitate the extradition of a terrorist by a country.

Again..why is this? Because of America's interests.



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This aspect of foreign policy was enunciated by Franklin Roosevelt. Its formal statement in diplomatese is: "He is a Son of a Bitch, but he is our Son of a Bitch". (now).
 
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I agree with bin Salman for once!

This is a generous act and the actual motivation does not matter as the Syrian people are in dire straights right now.
 
Salafi beards are back in fashion


Bro, whether a man chooses to have a beard should not be a concern like it should not be a concern if a woman chooses to wear a headscarf or not.


All that matters is that it is an individual's choice and not forced by law or extreme social pressure.
 
Bro, whether a man chooses to have a beard should not be a concern like it should not be a concern if a woman chooses to wear a headscarf or not.


All that matters is that it is an individual's choice and not forced by law or extreme social pressure.
Ah,but there is a catch! These guys sporting such beards are usually representative of the ideology that is prevalent.

For example,imagine you go to a Jewish settlement and the majority of them are like this:
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You get the idea about the ideology more or less and know what's going on.
 
@The SC

I predict that we will see Aramco, SABIC, ACWA Power, Maaden, Zamil Steel, PIF etc. being heavily involved in Syria in the future. No other way around it.
 
Salafi beards are back in fashion

In a world with no extremism you can point fingers

But in a world with Zionist extremists, hindutva extremists, or barely concealed white supremacists then why point fingers at salafists?

If anything Muslims need a healthy dose of old school islamic zealotry to take on these enemies
 

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